It is Burns Night this weekend. And thank god for it! As the long, bleak month of January rolls on, this kilt-raising, haggis-scoffing, whisky-fuelled celebration of Scotland’s national poet Rabbie Burns is a chance to banish the winter blues and have a rip-roaring time. An estimated 200,000 Scottish expats live in the capital, which technically makes it the third most populous Scottish city, so you can guarantee there’s plenty of feasting, boozing and partying to be done down here too. So, whether you want to get sweaty at a ceilidh, pipe in a haggis, or have a classy time at a whisky tasting or indulgent Burns supper, there's lots to enjoy in London for the celebrations in 2026.
January gets a pretty terrible rep. Now that the month is fully in swing, routines are taking shape and good intentions are being put to the test. The combination of darker evenings and familiar schedules can make it tempting to stay in and write the month off as a social lull.
But, what better way to fight the January blues than filling your diary with things to look forward to? See the magical five-star revival of Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Into the Woods’ at the Bridge Theatre, or watch Jade Franks' Edinburgh Fringe hit Eat the Rich (but maybe not me mates x). It is Burns Night this Sunday, so why not celebrate with a classic Cèilidh or a good, strong whisky? Or, if mime's your thing, head on down to MimeLondon to soak up the silent talents. Trust us, there's lots to choose from and you won't regret it.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in London this January
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